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. >> wendy: why are we seeing these new attacks on the religion in the former soviet union. >> since 22 years ago, things changed again. the spiritual landscape, the political landscape, economy, is changing drastically in all of those countries. the countries that once were freed from the oppression of the soviet union. and in those countries and central asia, like uzbekistan, where radical islam is coming into more effective -- in many cases, oppression. >> wendy: how is the church responding? >> as we're talking today, wendy, churches are responding tremendously. under persecution. pastors are thrown to prisons, bibles are confiscated, and bibles are destroyed in uzbekistan, but we see the house churches are growing by every day. so the church is growing tremendously underground. >> wendy: is the increase in religious persecution coming from the russian government? >> you know, there is a constitution that is telling us there is separation between church and government. so based on all of this political development, or religious political developments, the evangelical church is ve
. >> wendy: why are we seeing these new attacks on the religion in the former soviet union. >> since 22 years ago, things changed again. the spiritual landscape, the political landscape, economy, is changing drastically in all of those countries. the countries that once were freed from the oppression of the soviet union. and in those countries and central asia, like uzbekistan, where radical islam is coming into more effective -- in many cases, oppression. >> wendy: how is the...
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but love religion or hate religion or don't care about religion - the fact is, it's out there and people are doing it. so what i tried to do, bouncing off my students year in and year out in the classrooms down at western, is to say, "well, what is it to you? what do you find out? what is it?" and here we get this five stages of religion. i apologize for sounding like an academic with "stages of religion," but i wanted to go through these five stages, and you can check it out, see how it relates to your own experience, and please jump in here anytime as we go through it. but the stages we'll go through is first off self-consciousness - the fact - and we'll come back and go through each stage on its own; i just want to list them for you here. the first is self-consciousness. we are conscious of ourself, which makes us immediately more open to something beyond ourself. people will argue about this, but they say that my good friend, my dog, is not particularly self-conscious. i don't know about that - when she gets shaved every summer, she gets embarrassed and hides under the shed in the ba
but love religion or hate religion or don't care about religion - the fact is, it's out there and people are doing it. so what i tried to do, bouncing off my students year in and year out in the classrooms down at western, is to say, "well, what is it to you? what do you find out? what is it?" and here we get this five stages of religion. i apologize for sounding like an academic with "stages of religion," but i wanted to go through these five stages, and you can check it...
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when people say what is their religion, "what's your religion?" what they really want to know is what's the label of what you believe. and if we simply think about religion as belief, well, that's extremely important. if you're a devout roman catholic, you have to know what you believe. if you're a hare krishna devotee, you have to know what you believe. so being in belief is very important, and it's a style that people have. does it go too far sometimes? well, i think so. but it's necessary, and it's a way people go about believing. it brings them into certain religious organizations, it brings them there, sitting down on the pews, because that's what they want to believe. another style that people have, though, that's very important, is the communal style, and it goes back to chris's observation earlier in this course - people want to belong. and you'd be amazed at how many people, particularly those who were born into a religion, you ask them the most basic question about their faith and, wewell, "what? i believe that? what do you mean? i didn'
when people say what is their religion, "what's your religion?" what they really want to know is what's the label of what you believe. and if we simply think about religion as belief, well, that's extremely important. if you're a devout roman catholic, you have to know what you believe. if you're a hare krishna devotee, you have to know what you believe. so being in belief is very important, and it's a style that people have. does it go too far sometimes? well, i think so. but it's...
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so i mean, there can be warpness in religion also. it can be distorted, yeah. >> but you're so right there, and we don't want to gloss that over. i mean, somebody had to build those things, and as you so rightly say, people suffered terribly. in fact, the whole saga, if you want to take the biblical saga, that's one of the reasons why the hebrews were oppressed is because the new pharaoh decides that it needs to be even more elaborate building. and we don't want to get away from that. in fact, i was looking through one of our previous classes, and jamie, i think, made the comment, brought us back with a reality check about, let's not just whitewash things and say everything's beautiful. absolutely. when you're talking about identity and relationship and struggle for meaning and purpose, you can cut through the most horrendous kinds of activities. i did a study of nazism when i was in graduate school, and hitler was a master at manipulating the sense of identity and relationship and those nuremberg festivals he'd hold with the drumming
so i mean, there can be warpness in religion also. it can be distorted, yeah. >> but you're so right there, and we don't want to gloss that over. i mean, somebody had to build those things, and as you so rightly say, people suffered terribly. in fact, the whole saga, if you want to take the biblical saga, that's one of the reasons why the hebrews were oppressed is because the new pharaoh decides that it needs to be even more elaborate building. and we don't want to get away from that. in...
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everybody just shut up about their religion. keep it to yourself. just stay home on a religious holiday. just don't come in. that's all. don't come into work. >> i don't think a professor should look at this guide and say, well, i shouldn't schedule an exam on beltin. but it is useful because it would let professors know if they have students who celebrate these holidays they can make arrangements for them to take it another day. >> if they have students who celebrate these holidays they should teachers and these students to stop trying to be different. they are trying to be different and interesting. what are you doing? i am a wiccan. oh, tell us. >> i think that is unfair to wiccans who legitimately believe what they believe. >> i'm sure you are right. i am not above being unfair and an ass. >> or a bigot. bill, this is interesting because no religion wants to be affiliated with you. you have been turned down 17 times by 17 denominations and sects. what do you make of this? >> thank you, i was waiting for the question part. i thought there would b
everybody just shut up about their religion. keep it to yourself. just stay home on a religious holiday. just don't come in. that's all. don't come into work. >> i don't think a professor should look at this guide and say, well, i shouldn't schedule an exam on beltin. but it is useful because it would let professors know if they have students who celebrate these holidays they can make arrangements for them to take it another day. >> if they have students who celebrate these holidays...
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dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individl and group retirement products. that's why we're retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. pope benedict xvi stunned the world this week with the surprise announcement that he's decided to resign, the first pope to step down in 600 years. our coverage today includes analysis from two experts on the church, and it begins with reacti from catholics and non-catholics alie, gathered by our managing editor kim lawton. >> benedict said he's resigning "for the good of the church." >> isn't that a profound sign of his own humility in that he was able to recognize when, you know, it just was more than he could handle? and instead of letting just sort of others do the job, he viewed very strongly that we needed somebody in that position that would really be able to take the helm. >> i think this decision was made out of love fo
dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individl and group retirement products. that's why we're retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. pope benedict xvi stunned the world this week with the surprise announcement that he's decided to resign, the first pope to step down in 600...
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i am very adamant about my take on religion. i am not smart enough to know what my take is, but i believe in a higher power. what i question what allows me to go out and make fun of another person's idea of religion? once i found that answer, it allowed me to go out there and believe enough in the project and the process to accept what my role was. tavis: situate this for me in the context of this play in the era of ann romney building up for his run for the white house. >> yes. i remember leading up to it, romney was not even a figure in politics that was -- i guess he had made that run in 2008, but it was not one of those things where he was the front runner. we had not even gotten to that stage yet when i opened in 2010. but i remember a "newsweek" audible coming up talking about "the year of the mormon," and it had romney' s base on it. i remember wondering if we had somehow manifested this reality, or is it: it's the adults that all of these things are converging at once and this truly is the mormon moment. i question that
i am very adamant about my take on religion. i am not smart enough to know what my take is, but i believe in a higher power. what i question what allows me to go out and make fun of another person's idea of religion? once i found that answer, it allowed me to go out there and believe enough in the project and the process to accept what my role was. tavis: situate this for me in the context of this play in the era of ann romney building up for his run for the white house. >> yes. i...
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why should anyone learn about religion? what good is it?" but then i pat myself on the back and say, "the humanities - you're learning about how to do life. and no matter what you do, whether you're a law enforcement person, a state trooper, a computer expert, a businessperson, whatever, maybe you'll take this religious studies class, and it'll all work better for you." and that's what i mean about the swimming part. >> the students of meditation, though, ask the same question college students would ask - "how long, guru gi, should i sit?" and he would say, "five minutes longer than you want to." >> yeah, that's the idea. virginia? >> i was just going to say that first of all, he's a wonderful ad. i mean, he is so serene - you look at him and you think, "i want that too!" >> absolutely. yeah. >> however, for me, the most difficult thing was letting the get past, "i really should be doing the laundry," or "i promised to call," and get into a state where that is all past; it's like now the screen is blank. but for me, it's color - washes of co
why should anyone learn about religion? what good is it?" but then i pat myself on the back and say, "the humanities - you're learning about how to do life. and no matter what you do, whether you're a law enforcement person, a state trooper, a computer expert, a businessperson, whatever, maybe you'll take this religious studies class, and it'll all work better for you." and that's what i mean about the swimming part. >> the students of meditation, though, ask the same...
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is local tip o'neill got it right about politics but he was right about religion too so locally of the church may be a bit better off than peers to be nationally and internationally to would like to see a pope from the south but i think what they will elect is somebody who contrasts to benedict in the sense that somebody who is a good administrator and can work and cleaning up of the problems that are revealed by vahey leaks and all the other nonsense that's been coming out of rome not to mention of course the mostly regional and local problems with the abuse scandals jamila in washington would you react to everything we've heard so far. you know i delighted to be on this panel because i think i fall evenly split between all that we've heard here's the thing the church is made up of it's people and while on the one hand terry is absolutely right it's not merely the hierarchy the truth as you know as. tear it to forgive me. the person from berkeley nancy i'm so sorry to have forgot your name but nancy is right to this structural issues of the catholic church are the issues that a lot of
is local tip o'neill got it right about politics but he was right about religion too so locally of the church may be a bit better off than peers to be nationally and internationally to would like to see a pope from the south but i think what they will elect is somebody who contrasts to benedict in the sense that somebody who is a good administrator and can work and cleaning up of the problems that are revealed by vahey leaks and all the other nonsense that's been coming out of rome not to...
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every religion and faces the existential moment when the founder dies. whether brigham young or christ or whenever either their religion will survive because of the successor or perish because the charismatic founder is gone. david did save scientology when he got the tax exemption and the church would not exist if not for that. however the church is in disarray in part because of the behavior he has exhibited according to my sources. it is now time for the church to examine them. >> can you talk about the hatred of psychiatry? >> psychiatry you can say it dries them that's. [laughter] negative -- drives them nuts [laughter] hubbard thought he would be claimed by the psychiatric association and they laughed at him. and the viewpoint of scientology -- scientists it is full car were the studies he cites but no evidence it exist and his intuition to imagine human behavior was something in the field of psychiatry when tom cruise jump down that flowers throat of about broke shields and said you know, the history of psychiatrists he refers to that, hubbard's b
every religion and faces the existential moment when the founder dies. whether brigham young or christ or whenever either their religion will survive because of the successor or perish because the charismatic founder is gone. david did save scientology when he got the tax exemption and the church would not exist if not for that. however the church is in disarray in part because of the behavior he has exhibited according to my sources. it is now time for the church to examine them. >> can...
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but they actually are trying to establish religion in the present system is actually picking one religion over another, they are helping to make it so that these are the real religions and they are picking the winners and losers essentially. neil: you are not afraid that they are witches? you are going to go right down the food chain? >> it is a long shot. >> they have enough of the case to go back to the district courts to have the opportunity of the case being presented. if they can show that this wasn't done in a neutral way, that this was done and they are just preferring the catholics over the weekends, then we needo address that. >> i think that all religions need to be treated equally. especially where people are looking for a source of religion. stability. most people in a country were placed where we are the most incaerated place in the world, they should have the opportunity to do so. remember, a terrorist was recruited to become a muslim terrorist imprisoned. and that is a huge problem. i think that our justice department needs to look at. if the people have actually been a par
but they actually are trying to establish religion in the present system is actually picking one religion over another, they are helping to make it so that these are the real religions and they are picking the winners and losers essentially. neil: you are not afraid that they are witches? you are going to go right down the food chain? >> it is a long shot. >> they have enough of the case to go back to the district courts to have the opportunity of the case being presented. if they...
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is local tip o'neill got it right about politics but he was right about religion too so locally of the church may be a bit better off than appears to be nationally and internationally i'd too would like to see a pope from the south but i think what they will elect is somebody who contrasts the benedict in the sense that somebody who is a good administrator and can work at cleaning up of the problems that are revealed by vahey leaks and all the other nonsense that's been coming out of rome not to mention of course the mostly regional and local problems with the abuse scandals jamila in washington would you react to everything we've heard so far. you know i delighted to be on this panel because i think i fall evenly split between all that we've heard here's the thing the church is made up of it's people and while on the one hand terry is absolutely right it's not merely the hierarchy the truth as you know as. tear it to forgive me. the person from berkeley nancy i'm so sorry to have forgot your name but nancy is right to the structural issues of the catholic church are the issues that a
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or all religions. while intended this bill would violate years of precedence interpreting the establishment clause. in committees for public education, the 1973 case which upheld the principles and board of education from 1947, the u.s. supreme court held that no taxpayer funds could be used for maintenance and repair of facilities in which religious activities take place. explaining, quote, if a state cannot erect buildings in religious activities take place, it may not maintain such buildings or renovate them when they call into disrepair. accordingly, long-standing precedent specifically holds that taxpayer funds cannot go to construct, rebuild, or repair buildings used for religious activities. the types of buildings that this bill seeks to make eligible for direct government funds houses of worship are inherently used for religious activities and the bill would have the effect of unconstitutionally funneling taxpayer money for religious activities. other cases have also held the precedent establis
or all religions. while intended this bill would violate years of precedence interpreting the establishment clause. in committees for public education, the 1973 case which upheld the principles and board of education from 1947, the u.s. supreme court held that no taxpayer funds could be used for maintenance and repair of facilities in which religious activities take place. explaining, quote, if a state cannot erect buildings in religious activities take place, it may not maintain such buildings...
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it's fascinating - a world away in terms of religion. we've got hinduism, for our monist mysticism, we might have heard something or will hear something from original peoples, first national peoples, native americans. now we're going through the coptic orthodox faith, and two folks in this roll-in, both equally astute. one is brother mark, who used to be, i believe, a dentist or some kind of professional field, and he gave that up in order to go to this monastery, where he lives his life, and a life of meditation and prayer and connection with god. bishop thomas, on the other hand, is a major bishop in the coptic faith in egypt, but listen particularly, because we've had barbara's beautiful sahara - once again, we're getting too many synchronicities in this class. we have this book - from the library, folks; that's why you can't see the front on it - but we have this book about the sahara - we'll, we're going to the sahara; i forgot about that. yeah, we're going back to the sahara, and listen to what life would be like there. and so, if
it's fascinating - a world away in terms of religion. we've got hinduism, for our monist mysticism, we might have heard something or will hear something from original peoples, first national peoples, native americans. now we're going through the coptic orthodox faith, and two folks in this roll-in, both equally astute. one is brother mark, who used to be, i believe, a dentist or some kind of professional field, and he gave that up in order to go to this monastery, where he lives his life, and a...
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is local tip o'neill got it right about politics but he was right about religion too so locally of the church may be a bit better off than it appears to be nationally and internationally i'd too would like to see a pope from the south but i think what they will elect is somebody who contrasts the benedict in the sense that somebody who is a good administrator and can work and cleaning up of the problems that are revealed by vahey leaks and all the other nonsense that's been coming out of rome not to mention of course the mostly regional and local problems with the abuse scandals jamila in washington would you react to everything we've heard so far. you know i delighted to be on this panel because i think i fall evenly split between all that we've heard here's the thing the church is made up of it's people and while on the one hand terry is absolutely right it's not merely the hierarchy the truth as you know as. tear it to forgive me. the person from berkeley nancy i'm so sorry to have forgot your name but nancy is right to the structural issues of the catholic church are the issues tha
is local tip o'neill got it right about politics but he was right about religion too so locally of the church may be a bit better off than it appears to be nationally and internationally i'd too would like to see a pope from the south but i think what they will elect is somebody who contrasts the benedict in the sense that somebody who is a good administrator and can work and cleaning up of the problems that are revealed by vahey leaks and all the other nonsense that's been coming out of rome...
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, in most instances a lot of that is not about race or religion, it's because. perception that students that share certain religious traits also share certain ethnicities and that is discrimination and that falls under title 6. it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented partnership not just between our agencies but agencies across the federal government that the president has convened to bring our best resources and minds to bear to do something about it. there is now a web site, stopbullying.gov where a tool kit is being developed and these kinds of best practices are being promoted. the center for disease control, the division of violence prevention, an effort to use good data in research, they have released a come pend yum of common bullying tools. that's also available online. we are doing these conversations with community and the pres
, in most instances a lot of that is not about race or religion, it's because. perception that students that share certain religious traits also share certain ethnicities and that is discrimination and that falls under title 6. it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented...
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is local tip o'neill got it right about politics but he was right about religion too so locally the church may be a bit better off than appears to be nationally and internationally i'd too would like to see a pope from the south but i think what they will elect is somebody who contrasts the benedict in the sense that somebody who is a good administrator and can work at cleaning up of the problems that are revealed by vahey leaks and all the other nonsense that's been coming out of rome not to mention of course the mostly regional and local problems with the abuse scandals jamila in washington would you react to everything we've heard so far. you know i delighted to be on this panel because i think i fall evenly split between all that we've heard here's the thing the church is made up of it's people and while on the one hand terry is absolutely right it's not merely the hierarchy the truth as you know as. tear it to forgive me. the person from berkeley nancy i'm so sorry to have forgot your name but nancy is right to this structural issues of the catholic church are the issues that a
is local tip o'neill got it right about politics but he was right about religion too so locally the church may be a bit better off than appears to be nationally and internationally i'd too would like to see a pope from the south but i think what they will elect is somebody who contrasts the benedict in the sense that somebody who is a good administrator and can work at cleaning up of the problems that are revealed by vahey leaks and all the other nonsense that's been coming out of rome not to...
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their lives governed by religion and caste. many women never even report an assault, due to the social stigma. we are looking for the woman that the minister is accused of raping. "how do i know" says a neighbor. against a wall of silence. they seem almost too scared to tell us where she is. one person asks who will save them if they go against the establishment. >> these charges. an attempt to murder. >> this man says he tried to go against the establishment. he accused his local minister of trying to kill him after he challenged him in an election. he says this shows this. >> i am a conman. he was a politician. the police never would have had a case against him. >> but there has been no movement in the case so far, like so many in the overloaded indian justice system. we are on our way now to the minister accused of trying to kill his rival. it is not just attempted murder he is charged with, but many other crimes, too, including robbery and kidnapping. this man has won four elections here, and he has been in power 15 years.
their lives governed by religion and caste. many women never even report an assault, due to the social stigma. we are looking for the woman that the minister is accused of raping. "how do i know" says a neighbor. against a wall of silence. they seem almost too scared to tell us where she is. one person asks who will save them if they go against the establishment. >> these charges. an attempt to murder. >> this man says he tried to go against the establishment. he accused...
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maybe they did not say because it is some taboo like religion. it is like, if you are all together on showing who you are, you will be accepted, and people will refine everything normal. i remember one movie which was very beautiful, "chocolat," which shows one guy which is italian, and he goes to work in switzerland. he is not integrated at all. what does he do? he preaches his hair blond to be integrated, to look as if he was from switzerland. at a football game, he is looking with all the other men, and it is italy against switzerland. at one time, the italians win. i find it beautiful and emotional at the same time. he betrayed himself through that reaction, and at the same time, it was beautiful, but at the same time, it is sad that you have to change your color or to hide it. that you have to do something like that to deny even your origin. you have to be proud of your urgent and to show it. >> you are giving me a challenge and a challenge -- giving me a challenge and yourself a challenge. what about cult? that is not something to hide behi
maybe they did not say because it is some taboo like religion. it is like, if you are all together on showing who you are, you will be accepted, and people will refine everything normal. i remember one movie which was very beautiful, "chocolat," which shows one guy which is italian, and he goes to work in switzerland. he is not integrated at all. what does he do? he preaches his hair blond to be integrated, to look as if he was from switzerland. at a football game, he is looking with...
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many schools are afraid to invite speakers in to talk about any religion, but particularly islam, there's not always a clear understanding to what the first amendment guarantees, which is the right to teach about a religion but not proselytize about it. i think there's fear of associating with anyone associated with islam. there are events outside our control that creates more interest and unfortunately also makes people more afraid. one of the programs we are about to launch is putting all our content online so a teacher in north dakota where there are no muslim, potentially, no expert can come to her classroom, they can go to our web site and download the content and teach the things we are teaching. >> i think partnerships are the best way to overcome the limitations because we all have limitations. and sometimes it's just visibility. we actually have on our web site 50 short films and one of them is a muslim student from a school in fremont going to a school in arinda talking about what it's like going to school as a muslim in the united states and they are asking questions and you se
many schools are afraid to invite speakers in to talk about any religion, but particularly islam, there's not always a clear understanding to what the first amendment guarantees, which is the right to teach about a religion but not proselytize about it. i think there's fear of associating with anyone associated with islam. there are events outside our control that creates more interest and unfortunately also makes people more afraid. one of the programs we are about to launch is putting all our...
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is this-- i mean, and i mean-- i do not mean this to be in any way disrespectful toward religion-- but is it like a political convention? do you have people getting together feeling each other out? because one of you is going to be elected to this job. what's it like inside one of those conclaves? >> well, before the conclave actually start, there are a number of days when all the cardinals come together so that we can actually talk among ourselves, begin to get a better sense of one another. there are going to be 117 of us there with the right to vote. and just to get to know a little bit better personally one another, there will be four or five days of these meetings. but it-- >> schieffer: will you in any way-- could you be the nominee? >> no, that-- that enters into the world of fantasy. but when we get back into the real world, i think what will happen is a number of cardinals will begin to surface in the conversation among all of us as particularly appealing candidates. it's not like a political process, though. there aren't nominations, and you don't have people saying, "i vote
is this-- i mean, and i mean-- i do not mean this to be in any way disrespectful toward religion-- but is it like a political convention? do you have people getting together feeling each other out? because one of you is going to be elected to this job. what's it like inside one of those conclaves? >> well, before the conclave actually start, there are a number of days when all the cardinals come together so that we can actually talk among ourselves, begin to get a better sense of one...
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that lets one imagine what will be the future of religion in the next century. old to enlist in the united states often feared its routine in traditional society and one surprising discovery of the last five years is the protection we now know it against symptoms of alzheimer's disease does not read you that is bilingual and gives you five years protection against alzheimer's disease. we don't know whether the multilingual is multiplied by the number. those are examples of traditional society. i hope you find it fascinating to read about traditional societies as i found it to lebanon. thank you. [applause] speenine thank you very much, dr. diamond. but despite what what it questions. raise your hand out calling you and get a microphone to you. without you start us off? palladian orange on the aisle there. >> first of all, thank you. i was really fascinating. have a question though. your book seems to type about the different activities, some which are beneficial to learn and from the fire. i was wondering if you had a role for something for deciding which thinks
that lets one imagine what will be the future of religion in the next century. old to enlist in the united states often feared its routine in traditional society and one surprising discovery of the last five years is the protection we now know it against symptoms of alzheimer's disease does not read you that is bilingual and gives you five years protection against alzheimer's disease. we don't know whether the multilingual is multiplied by the number. those are examples of traditional society....
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made clear that there is a resistance to this over arching patriarchy patriarchy isn't demick in world religions and you know i think we have to fight this but i don't know exactly when this is going to be overcome it's a long fight and sometimes the best thing to do is just to say hell no i won't go to withdraw your money to withdraw your support and to withdraw your time and put it somewhere else i mean there's that's been happening but it's also the case that a lot i mean people are working on it washington jump in it is it is it is precisely what people are doing they're pulling their kids from catholic schools they're not going to catholic hospitals and i want to talk for a moment about catholic hospitals because these here in the u.s. are institutions that are there to serve the public and recently with the politicization of politicization forgive me of you know women's health and the catholic conference of catholic bishops who made it so that. particular hospital in arizona was stripped of its catholic affiliation women who are in distress who are not going to survive pregnancies if they
made clear that there is a resistance to this over arching patriarchy patriarchy isn't demick in world religions and you know i think we have to fight this but i don't know exactly when this is going to be overcome it's a long fight and sometimes the best thing to do is just to say hell no i won't go to withdraw your money to withdraw your support and to withdraw your time and put it somewhere else i mean there's that's been happening but it's also the case that a lot i mean people are working...
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like condi and not just in western and eastern religions or in the can of months,, mom of many faces of ancient greek and roman law and the fingers of ancient greece and love like socrates, aristotle, people had no connection to judaism or christianity. that makes it worth listening to at least. the winner would summarize that we would do in the book is on this vision, marriage is a comprehensive law, that in all the ways that make it community at all, it's comprehensive. any form of community is made by union apart nurse with respect to certain good in the context of a commitment. it's common action, activity tours, and action in those respects, marriage is comprehensive. at the levels that united, not just heart and mind, but heart, mind and body. bodily union means what it means within an individual. the price of my body or yours are one and actively coordinated towards a single one of the income in that remarkable unity is possible between two people, but only in the sexual act that unites a man and woman were bodies are coordinated towards a single reproduction of a whole that e
like condi and not just in western and eastern religions or in the can of months,, mom of many faces of ancient greek and roman law and the fingers of ancient greece and love like socrates, aristotle, people had no connection to judaism or christianity. that makes it worth listening to at least. the winner would summarize that we would do in the book is on this vision, marriage is a comprehensive law, that in all the ways that make it community at all, it's comprehensive. any form of community...
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>> the catholic religion has to regain the trust of its followers. there's -- >> and take accountability. >> they need to take accountability. that's the first step in gaining the trust. >> accountability. >> i think that for our next pope is that we have to get somebody that's reinvigorating to the religion. somebody that's i guess "more out of the box." >> somebody we can look to that we feel we'll be secure with for a while. >> how many of you believe you're going to live a better life after you leave this world? raise your hand. so your faith says that after you're gone from here, your life will actually be better. >> yes. definitely. it t's got to be better than this. [ laughter ] >> frank joins us now. frank, so summarize. what do they want in a pope and what do they want for their church? what kind of church? >> they're hoping for somebody younger because they want the enthusiasm and energy that pope john paul ii brought to the catholic church. they want someone who doesn't necessarily look like them. they want someone who really has a sense o
>> the catholic religion has to regain the trust of its followers. there's -- >> and take accountability. >> they need to take accountability. that's the first step in gaining the trust. >> accountability. >> i think that for our next pope is that we have to get somebody that's reinvigorating to the religion. somebody that's i guess "more out of the box." >> somebody we can look to that we feel we'll be secure with for a while. >> how many of...
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i don't care what religion somebody is. there's good and bad everything. >> so what's happening to the church? >> need i remind you of the scandals of the past ten years of what has happened? >> at this point, if i had to leave my child with a priest for him to watch my child for the day, that would not happen. >> oh, come on. >> it would not happen. i would not leave my child. i would not. because there's too much that has happened in the past that it can repeat itself, and i will not ever do that. >> who in this room would be uncomfortable leaving their children with a priest? >> depends on the priest. >> why, why? priests are supposed to be -- >> i understand that. however, you leave your child in good faith, right, for them to learn something from the priest not for them to be abused. >> so who do you blame? do you blame those who have lost faith? >> i blame the priests that have done it, but you can't blame every priest. >> so looking at the fact that there will be a new pope looking at the scandals and listening to yo
i don't care what religion somebody is. there's good and bad everything. >> so what's happening to the church? >> need i remind you of the scandals of the past ten years of what has happened? >> at this point, if i had to leave my child with a priest for him to watch my child for the day, that would not happen. >> oh, come on. >> it would not happen. i would not leave my child. i would not. because there's too much that has happened in the past that it can repeat...
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. >> el fin de la religión habrá un cambio . >> pero la iglesia católica lo ve con cautela . >> la revelacion con la muerte del último apostol, las privadas con pinzas . >> dicen que dejan margen . >> por la biblia vienen con condiciones que pasara esto pero pocas veces son sentecia . >> se sentara pedro el romano ven el nombre de varios italianos como sucesores al papa benedicto xvi . >> el vidente nostradamus también lo dijo con la profesia anuncia un rey negro antes del apocalipsis otro para asumir el africnao peter que sería pedro torson . >> con renuncia del papa cobra nueva relevancia la vision de san juan y el tercer mensaje de fatima . >> un obispo de blanco que sale arrancando de roma la ciudad destruida y camina en los cadáveres sube a una colina y es asesinado . >> comienza el fin? . >> no es papa en los cadáveres pero si vemos papa que arranca de roma . >> interesante pronto sabremos si se sienta o se elimina una profesia . >> productir que ayudo a jenni rivera cuenta como es despedido . >> y elvis crespo en el ojo de huracán por acusacion de abuso , escribanos a nustras cue
. >> el fin de la religión habrá un cambio . >> pero la iglesia católica lo ve con cautela . >> la revelacion con la muerte del último apostol, las privadas con pinzas . >> dicen que dejan margen . >> por la biblia vienen con condiciones que pasara esto pero pocas veces son sentecia . >> se sentara pedro el romano ven el nombre de varios italianos como sucesores al papa benedicto xvi . >> el vidente nostradamus también lo dijo con la profesia...
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how america's war on terror became a global war on tribal islam" professor akbar ahmed, is a class of religion? >> guest: it is more complex. the concept of the clash of civilizations and others a simplistic. a and more than 10 years after 9/11 we should be aware of the conflicts where america is involved. i find many conflicts are rooted in the clash already taking place before and 11 was centered government and the triumph of the community on the border between states. without local history or culture it is impossible to impose simplistic notions but someone did waziristan or yemen is aghast at a clash of civilizations and. 90% had no idea what 9/11 was zero or of some of did not been. would have to be careful how we are analyzing and i maintain there is a crisis already was united states involved in a local conflict. >> host: ambassador to bases u.s. attacking their own personal try for their government? >> guest: you raised the third factor, with united states, the tribes now of the central government with a triangle of conflict that is the conflict said is often overlooked. would you incl
how america's war on terror became a global war on tribal islam" professor akbar ahmed, is a class of religion? >> guest: it is more complex. the concept of the clash of civilizations and others a simplistic. a and more than 10 years after 9/11 we should be aware of the conflicts where america is involved. i find many conflicts are rooted in the clash already taking place before and 11 was centered government and the triumph of the community on the border between states. without...
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. >> thomas, profesor de religion de la universidad de stanford dice que no tiene nada de espiritual ,la mayoría fueron nombrados por el papa benedicto xvi y juan pablo ii, garantiza son conservaodres y por eso es que la tendencia no es por diferencias sicologicas, teologicas, sino más bien territoriales . >> por ejemplo los italianos quieren regresar y tomar el papado porque no lo han tenido hace cuarenta años, algo así . >> y los italianos son poderosos, de 177 cardenales que eligiran al papa, 21 son italianos. >> que es el actual secretario, yo creo que él tiene la clave del proceso porque en los últimos cinco años han nombrado, ha transformado el colegio y ha nombrado principalmente obispos europeos . >> una cosa es segura, el nuevo papa ser aparecido al anterior . >> sin duda será conservador . >> algunos observadores creen que otro papa conservador es lo que menos neceista la iglesia en el siglo xxi, especialmente cuando ahora están desconectados de las decisiones del vaticano, la ddecision está en el colegio del vaticano . >> con guardias comunitarios pretenden garan
. >> thomas, profesor de religion de la universidad de stanford dice que no tiene nada de espiritual ,la mayoría fueron nombrados por el papa benedicto xvi y juan pablo ii, garantiza son conservaodres y por eso es que la tendencia no es por diferencias sicologicas, teologicas, sino más bien territoriales . >> por ejemplo los italianos quieren regresar y tomar el papado porque no lo han tenido hace cuarenta años, algo así . >> y los italianos son poderosos, de 177...
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. >> reporter: and he repackages religion in a very unusual way. he's also a professional rapper, and preaches religion with rhyme. >> sometimes you have to do a little hip-hop, too. >> reporter: during a sermon? >> if need me. ♪ i'm trying to live it like christ ♪ >> reporter: as a rapper around the chicago area, the reverend is known as jay quest. >> what it really does is hopefully lead people into a greater understanding and awareness of themselves and their god. >> reporter: he's been preaching for ten years, he's been rapping professionally for about five years. they don't seem like they go together. but apparently they do. >> i don't think that i rap religion, though. i think that i rap about life, and i rap about the narratives of all of our experiences. i think that's the same thing that sermons are about. >> reporter: sermons and rap, the two have met. frank mathy, abc 7 news. >> whatever it takes. >> whatever gets the message out there is a good thing. so different people respond to different things. i like it. >> especially if you w
. >> reporter: and he repackages religion in a very unusual way. he's also a professional rapper, and preaches religion with rhyme. >> sometimes you have to do a little hip-hop, too. >> reporter: during a sermon? >> if need me. ♪ i'm trying to live it like christ ♪ >> reporter: as a rapper around the chicago area, the reverend is known as jay quest. >> what it really does is hopefully lead people into a greater understanding and awareness of themselves...